Christina Chaulk
About Christina Chaulk
Christina Chaulk works at Employment and Social Development Canada, where she has been employed since 2017. She holds a degree in Petroleum Engineering Technology from the College of the North Atlantic and has previous experience at Statistics Canada and as a Petroleum Researcher.
Work at Government of Canada
Christina Chaulk has been employed at Employment and Social Development Canada since 2017. In this role, she contributes to various initiatives aimed at improving employment opportunities and social services across Canada. Her tenure at the federal government spans over seven years, during which she has engaged in projects that align with the department's objectives.
Education and Expertise
Christina Chaulk studied at the College of the North Atlantic, where she earned a degree in Petroleum Engineering Technology. Her education in this field lasted from 2012 to 2015. Additionally, she completed a work term as a Petroleum Researcher at the same institution in 2014, further enhancing her expertise in petroleum technology.
Background
Prior to her current role, Christina Chaulk worked at Statistics Canada as a Crew Leader Supervisor for a brief period in 2016. This position involved overseeing data collection efforts in Newfoundland, where she managed a team for five months. Her experience in both research and leadership roles has contributed to her professional development.
Professional Experience
In addition to her current position, Christina Chaulk has held roles that provided her with practical experience in the field of petroleum technology. Her work term as a Petroleum Researcher at the College of the North Atlantic in 2014 allowed her to apply her academic knowledge in a real-world setting, focusing on research relevant to the petroleum industry.